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- W344945115 abstract "EVERY SONG HAS ITS STORY. The folk songs and ballads of early America describe life as experienced by the common people. They were sung within the family; mothers to daughters, fathers to sons, husbands and wives to each other. They were sung by neighbors and at gatherings of larger communities. The stories told were carried in the memories of those who heard them. In time, the listeners became the tellers and the cycle continued. What we have are records of moments in time, snapshots taken by people who were there. Once a strictly aural and oral tradition, the words came to be written down, and the surviving lyrics deserve increased attention as valuable historic documents." @default.
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- W344945115 title "Using Folk Songs and Ballads in an Interdisciplinary Approach to American History" @default.
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